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Reviews of Plays

S. W. | March 8, 1917 issue

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This article presents information about several plays. "Malvaloca" translated from the Spanish by Jacob S. Fassett is one of the most interesting and noteworthy plays yet published in the Drama Series. It is the work of two brothers, Serafin and Joaquin Quintero, who are little known, if at all, to English readers. In naturalness and artistry it is immeasurably superior to the vast majority of contemporaneous dramas. "The Professor's Love Story" is a simple love story and by the delicate whimsy; that James Mathew Barrie always imparts to his plays and his novels.

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DRAMA; MALVALOCA (Theatrical production); BARRIE, J. M. (James Matthew), 1860-1937; PROFESSOR'S Love Story, The (Theatrical production); FASSETT, Jacob S.; ROMANCE literature
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